Audio By Carbonatix
Sunday’s edition of The Law Challenge saw Central University and Zenith University College compete at the preliminary stage of the competition.
The competition saw the students battle each round for a spot at the next stage. It was hosted by a private law practitioner and host of JoyNews' The Law and Newsfile, Samson Lardy Anyenini.
By the end of round one, Central University led the competition with 38 points. Zenith was five points behind them with 33 points.
But, by the end of the competition Zenith University College won with 128 points and Central University finished with 83 points.
The Law Challenge is aimed at strengthening the connections with regard to the law, legal education, the business community and the society at large.
It is staged in three rounds; the Preliminary, Semi-Final and the Grand Finale which would feature a Moot Court Session.
‘The Law Challenge will focus on areas including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Law of Torts, Ghana Legal Systems, Law of Contract and Law of Immovable Property.
While generating a competitive spirit and healthy academic rivalry among law faculties in various tertiary institutions, the show will also contribute to the development of good lawyers who will live up to the roles expected in the social, political and economic advancement of society.
Latest Stories
-
Former Chief of Staff denies supporting Kennedy Agyapong
5 minutes -
Photos: Ghana deploys contingent of soldiers to Jamaica to support reconstruction efforts
8 minutes -
Oppong Nkrumah accuses NDC of intimidating judges in Kpandai election ruling
14 minutes -
Ministry of Lands commiserates with family after fatal shooting at Adelekezu
26 minutes -
Police arrest seven in Tamale drug crackdown, seize illicit substances
28 minutes -
Amerado sets My Motherland Concert 2025 for December 28 in Ejisu
29 minutes -
Akufo-Addo would have secured only 10% of votes in 2024 if he had contested – A Plus
34 minutes -
Underperforming energy agency heads face the axe – Minister Jinapor warns
34 minutes -
President Mahama deploys Ghana Armed Forces to aid Jamaica after hurricane
35 minutes -
Ghana Chamber of mines warns proposed gold royalty hike could harm industry
39 minutes -
Debate on term limits could drive better leadership – A Plus
40 minutes -
ECG and NEDCo performance to face tougher scrutiny in 2026 – Energy Minister
47 minutes -
Minority calls for Lands Minister Buah’s resignation over lithium deal mismanagement
47 minutes -
Seeds of hope sprout amidst the Tano River crisis: How Techiman’s youth are fighting back
59 minutes -
Joy Business Review of 2025 major economic issues comes off tomorrow Dec. 18
1 hour
